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16 November 2008

WWE Vorst 07-11-2008!!!

Vorst was sold out for the WWE Smackdown\ECW Survivor Series Tour! The crowd was hot! A great night of WWE action for the third year in a row. First, some really heavy traffic getting into Brussels. Upon arrival, we (Koen, Gerry and I, Dieter was already there) bought some T-shirts.

Justin Roberts was the ring announcer.


Carlito and Primo Colon defeated the Miz and John Morrison in a match for the WWE Tag Team titles. Morrison is one fine athlete, the Shaman of Sexy as he calls himself has a great body. Now don't get me wrong, I certainly don't swing that way, but if I would... Maybe, my Irish colleague Declan does have a point. He considers wrestling is the closest thing to gay porn :) Anyway, Carlito picked up the win after hitting the "backcracker" finisher. The match was very good with excellent crowd response.





The Great Khali squashed Ryan Braddock.


The diva team of Maria and Michelle McCool defeated the beautiful Maryse and her partner Natalya. Now that Torrie left the WWE, "the sexiest of sexy" Maryse is my new number one diva. T&A all the way!!!



In a triple threat match for the US title, the champion Shelton Benjamin battled R-Truth and The Brian Kendrick. Entertaining back and forward action with Benjamin retaining the title after he pinned The Brian Kendrick. Again an A grade match.



"The All American American" Jack Swagger battled Finlay, who was accompanied by Hornswoggle. Fun match-up. In the end, Finlay pinned Swagger after a turnbuckle splash by Hornswoggle and a shot with the shillelagh. Finlay and Hornswoggle posed for pictures and with the Belgian flag as well.



Tag team action up next, as MVP and Mark Henry, accompanied by Tony Atlas, teamed up against one of the greatest tag teams in history the Hardy Boyz, Matt and Jeff! First time I got to see Jeff in real life, finally! He was suspended before WrestleMania XXIV, where he probably should have won the money in the bank ladder match. Man was I pissed off back then. However, now I was excited to see him perform in the squared circle. The Hardyz were insanely over and won the match after a Twist of Fate by Matt and an impressive Swanton Bomb by Jeff on MVP.





Kung Fu Naki was quickly beaten by Ezekiel Jackson with a standing side slam. Nobody was really interested and the crowd was not into this match at all.


WWE champion Triple H defeated Vladimir Kozlov by disqualification. When The Game's music hit, it almost blew the roof off the arena! Triple H hit all of his trademark moves and earned a DQ victory when Kozlov hit him with the mic. In our opinion, the match was too slow. It looked like a try out for their match at Survivor Series.



In the main event, The Undertaker (what an entrance!) defeated Big Show in a no DQ match that involved a chair, the old school rope walk and chokeslams. Good back and forward match between the two, which the crowd loved. Undertaker locked in his submission finisher and Show tapped. Great atmosphere, Undertaker struck his signature pose in the middle of the ring to end the night.





We already got our tickets for next year, 06-11-2009!!!

The best tag team in history!!!

PS: the rest of the videos are here.

10 April 2008

WrestleMania XXIV!!!

Finally... there are some WrestleMania pictures on our blog :)
I can tell you, it was the most amazing thing, those 5 days, in this little boy's life.

Koen, Dieter and I set off for Orlando Florida on Thursday 27.03.2008. Imagine this, I had about 10 episodes of
Raw, SmackDown and ECW still to watch as I'm always running some weeks behind. With a PSP full of WWE programmes I even had no time to enjoy the onboard movies. The flight was OK, around 9 hours, and after picking up a cool rental car we drove to the hotel which was included in our WrestleMania XXIV gold travel package by the way.


The weather in Orlando is slightly better then over here as you can see. Temperatures between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius equals fun in the pool!

Friday noon we got the tickets for
Midday Madness, Hall of Fame and the granddaddy of 'em all WrestleMania. Thanks to Johan and Pamela in the US we already had the tickets for the Bacon, Bagels and Biceps Brunch and Raw on 31.03. After waiting and waiting and then some more waiting I finally got to meet Carlito (who spits in the face of people that don't want to be cool) who was signing autographs in the hotel.


Friday and Saturday afternoon we visited
Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. The tickets were also included in the travel package, which proved to be a great deal really, especially with the Dollar being so low compared to the Euro.


Of course we weren't actually there for the rides, but for
Fan Axxess.

Yep, that's me with
Tommy Dreamer, an ECW legend, he's a great guy, although he's not at all 6'2" :)
We also saw
Colin Delaney, Charlie Haas, Stevie Richards, Eve (eye candy!), Nunzio, Deuce & Domino & Cherry, (ugly) Jillian, Teddy Long, ...


In addition to the pictures, we also got lots of autographs. Even the more mature WWE (or WWF) fan most probably recognizes some old familiar faces... like Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart, Hillbilly Jim and
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan - Hooooooooo!!!

At Fan Axxess you could also win stuff (like a pen!!!) or get your own silly picture taken - don't mess with the champ!

Saturday morning it was time for Midday Madness, our excluse meet and greet session. Boy, we had to wait in line for 3 hours, but it was all worth it, just look at my ecstatic expression.


We met
Jonathan Coachman, Big Show (who's 7' and over 400 lbs, impressive to say the least), Mark Henry, Ashley, Nunzio (again), Melina (a real darling) and Santino (one of the most funny guys ever in WWE, I can only remember Bobby Heenan making me laugh even harder). Can you imagine what it feels like when you're actually shaking hands and talking to the superstars you have been watching on TV (or seeing in Vorst Nationaal of course) for years, in fact even since you were 12? Well I can tell you, it feels G-R-E-A-T!!!

Saturday evening we attended the Hall of Fame in the Amway Arena. This edition was really special, because The Rock (he's also known for his acting nowadays) would induct his father and grandfather, but even more importantly the greatest wrestler of all time, Ric Flair, would be the first active wrestler to be inducted. Here are some pictures.

As you can see, basically every major WWE wrestler (active or retired) was there, so we saw them all:
Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Ricky Steamboat, Arn Anderson... Some of the speeches were better than others (Mae Young is still amazing at over 80), but then there's Flair's speech... We knew that we were part of history, because he kept on going. He talked for well over an hour about the business, about his friends (he mentioned Chris Benoit) and all the things he did and didn't regret. I remember the story about a helium balloon tied to "spacemountain" to get things up... I am curious to see how much and what was cut when it appears on TV or DVD ;)

Sunday morning it was time for the
Bacon, Bagels and Biceps Brunch, supporting the Make a Wish Foundation.



So, the
list goes on: Batista, Michael Cole, The Miz, John Morrison (one of my favorites), Matt Hardy, Mr Kennedy... Kennedy!!!, Beth Phoenix, Shelton Benjamin, Rey Mysterio, Carlito, Kelly Kelly and Torrie Wilson (I like her...). In addition Raven Symone (who?), Kim Kardashian and Snoopy The Dogg showed up. Kennedy was very funny. In fact all the "bad" guys were way cooler than the "good" guys, because they can make fun of the other wrestlers and of the public, which they did frequently.

And then... it was time for the Grandest Stage of Em All, the Pinnacle in Sports Entertainment, the Granddaddy of 'em All: WrestleMania!

We arrived well in time at the Citrus Bowl to do some serious souvenir shopping. There was a WWE shop in our hotel, but what they had to offer was fairly limited. At the Fan Axxess on Thunder Field, across from the Citrus Bowl, they had much more to offer. So I bought myself the ultimate in coolness: the
replica WWE championship belt!
The whole thing kicked off with John Legend singing America The Beautiful while army jets soared over the stadium - chills from top to bottom.

I didn't take that many pictures during WrestleMania, because I wanted to plain and simply enjoy the event and get soaked in the whole atmosphere of the roaring 74000+ crowd. Anyway, we have it on DVD to watch again and again and again... and think back at how lucky we are.

As you can see, we had some pretty good seats, probably row 18.

Just look at this capacity crowd! Apparently, some people don't like John Cena...



The ladder match was impressive ("wholy shit" as they say) John Morrison took some big bumps, we had some great laughs during the JBL vs Finlay match when Hornswoggle got hit with the trash can and the triple threat match between Cena, Triple H and Randy Orton was very good, although the WWE title did not change hands. Undertaker beat Edge for the World Heavyweight title - it's the first time in my life I saw a title change live and in person (Kane had won the ECW title from Chavo earlier in the evening in about 10 seconds so I forgot about that one...) !
The most memorable match of the evening was HBK vs Ric Flair in a career threating match. Flair lost after a great match and so we witnessed the last match of the best wrestler ever, whooooooooo!!! I still remember the first time I went to see WWE in Vorst Nationaal in 1991 together with Gerry, when Ric Flair had just come from WCW and we didn't know about it (internet didn't exist and dinosaurs were only just extinct) and he was actually part of the tour and wrestled that evening.
After the event it took us about 2 hours to get back to the hotel. Tired, but ultimately satisfied Koen and I fell asleep and Dieter... snored :)

Monday morning we took a swim and in the afternoon we went to the
Florida Mall. Keyword: shopping! Four hours of non interrupted labour, but my wife was pleased when I returned with some of her favorite brands. Hey, one needs to build some credit for this type of crazy trips... I also bought some clothes for myself and the book V the second generation.

The wrestling fun was not over yet, because we had tickets for Raw, which is broadcasted live on the USA network.


First up was Heat, a B show, really. But then it was time for Raw, arguably the best WWE show on television. Fantastic matches and again we had nice seats. We saw Orton defend the WWE title against Matt Hardy and Chris Jericho defend the Intercontinental title against CM Punk. We witnessed the start of a fued between Big Show and the Great Khali (see
Backlash).

On Flair's right you can see our Belgian flag!
There was a special Ric Flair Tribute to end the show and we were priviledged to be part of it.
Imagine, the
Four Horsemen came to the ring!!!

All the superstars joined in an unbelievable celebration.

Once off the air, in a very special moment, there was no
kayfabe and we saw Undertaker bow down to the Nature Boy and then hug him.

In the end, Mr
McMahon (but this was just Vince in fact) came to the squared circle in honour of the Naitch and celebrated with him. This was some emotional stuff.


Back home, I strutted my stuff.


To sum it up, it was all worth it and you can bet we'll do this agaaaaaaaain!!!